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John Day (computer scientist)
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John Day
John D. Day (from Kinmundy, Illinois, born 1947) is a computer scientist, an Internet pioneer, and a historian. He has been involved in the…
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2013
2013
Body Size and Growth Rate Influence Emigration Timing of Oncorhynchus mykiss
I. Tattam
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J. Ruzycki
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Hiram W. Li
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G. Giannico
2013
Corpus ID: 15739594
Abstract Juvenile Oncorhynchus mykiss migrate extensively in freshwater during the fall. We used individual tagging to study the…
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2012
2012
The Value of In‐Stream Water Temperature Forecasts for Fisheries Management
Biao Huang
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Christian Langpap
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R. Adams
2012
Corpus ID: 56363622
Water temperature is an important factor affecting aquatic life within the stream environment. Cold water species, such as…
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2004
2004
Riparian corridors of Eastern Oregon and Washington: Functions and sustainability along lowland-arid to mountain gradients
R. Wissmar
Aquatic Sciences
2004
Corpus ID: 8474428
Abstract.Riparian corridors of eastern Oregon and Washington, like those in other regions, comprise small portions of river…
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2003
2003
Scale Pattern Analysis of Selected Scale Characteristics and the First Annulus for Distinguishing Wild and Hatchery Steelhead in the Hood River, Oregon
I. Tattam
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T. A. Whitesel
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Yangdong D. Pan
2003
Corpus ID: 54707494
Abstract Resource managers need an accurate, reliable means of distinguishing hatchery-origin steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss from…
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2002
2002
The Triassic Jurassic System boundary in the John Day Inlier, East-Central Oregon.
Oregon Geology
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David G. Taylor
2002
Corpus ID: 17371647
Rail Cabin Argillite and overlying Graylock Formation are uppermost Triassic and lowermost Jurassic marine rock units in the…
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2001
2001
Survival estimates of migrant juvenile salmonids in the Columbia River from John Day Dam through Bonneville Dam using radio-telemetry. Annual report 2000
T. Counihan
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J. H. Petersen
2001
Corpus ID: 134993354
1999
1999
Influence of stream characteristics and grazing intensity on stream temperatures in eastern Oregon.
S. Maloney
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A. Tiedemann
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D. Higgins
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T. M. Quigley
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D. Marx
1999
Corpus ID: 13687624
Maloney, S.B.; Tiedemann, A.R.; Higgins, D.A.; Quigley, T.M.; Marx, D.B. 1999. Influence of stream characteristics and grazing…
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1990
1990
Dynamics of a Northern Squawfish Population and the Potential to Reduce Predation on Juvenile Salmonids in a Columbia River Reservoir
B. Rieman
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R. Beamesderfer
1990
Corpus ID: 85715214
Abstract Northern squawfish Ptychocheilus oregonensis prey on salmonid smolts (Oncorhynchus spp.) in Columbia River reservoirs…
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1966
1966
Geology of a Miocene ignimbrite layer, John Day formation, Eastern Oregon
R. V. Fisher
1966
Corpus ID: 127901146
1950
1950
ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN THE JOHN DAY REGION OF NORTH CENTRAL OREGON
L. Cressman
1950
Corpus ID: 127704807
"How did migration of the Paleo-Indians into the Great Basin of the western United States take place ?" This question is a basic…
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